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Motorcycle Ring Compressors Harley Enfield Vincent Velocette Bsa Ajs Matchless on 2040-motos

US $15.00
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Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
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MOTORCYCLE RING COMPRESSORS HARLEY ENFIELD VINCENT VELOCETTE BSA AJS MATCHLESS, US $15.00, image 1

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New Ring Compressor for Harleys, vintage British bikes, twins, singles and others with 83-88 mm bores.  Other sizes       available**

   I have used these and they are easier to use and remove from under the cylinders than those with longer sleeves.  

   Also reduce chance of broken rings as when done by hand.   

BSA - single 500cc / 84mm

AJS / Matchless singles 500 cc / 82.5mm & 88mm

Vincent single and twins - 500 single / 1000cc twin / 84mm

Norton Manx single 500cc / 86mm

Royal Enfield Bullet single 500cc / 84mm

Velocette single 500cc / 86mm

Harley Davidson - Evo Sportsters 1100/1200cc / Model EL 60 cu in OHV 1936-1952 / Model U & UL  1937-1948 74/80 cu in. Flathead / Model 74 Overhead Valve 1941-1983 /  80 cu in 1340cc Overhead Valve -Many more, see ask seller question **

  Other bikes with 83-88mm bores

  Fits standard pistons - through +.060" over

  Stainless Steel Band / 3/4" Width / Very Smooth Finish

  Alloy Bolt

  Sold in single quantity.  Select multiple quantities (at reduced shipping) as needed for twins, triples etc. Note: Engines  with separate cylinders   (Harley, BMW, Guzzi etc.) only need one ring compressor.  

  The nut for the adjusting bolt has been retapped to make it easier to tighten and loosen with your fingers  instead of a wrench.    

  I probably have whatever you need for other bikes and small engines etc

  **If for other bikes / small engines, see my other listings or send me (use ask seller a question) the bore size (or bike year and engine size), quantity needed, whether stock bore or how much bore is oversize.

 Buyers outside the US are responsible for customs fees/taxes if any

Feel free to ask any questions and PLEASE check and read my feedback score.

 

 

 

 

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